2023
DOI: 10.1002/pri.2031
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Multicomponent and mat Pilates training increased gait speed in individuals with Parkinson's disease when walking and carrying a load: A single‐blinded randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Background and PurposeGait disorders in individuals with Parkinson's disease (IwPD) are among the most disabling symptoms. Physical exercise has been proposed for the treatment of IwPD because it shows positive effects on gait variables. Given the importance of physical activity in the rehabilitation process of IwPD, the assessment of interventions to identify those most promising for improving or maintaining gait performance is of great relevance. Therefore, this study evaluated the effects of Mat Pilates Tra… Show more

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“…Pilates has been suggested as an ideal approach to manage physical, cognitive and psychological MS symptoms (Sánchez-Lastra et al, 2019) and a popular alternative method for balance and gait performance maintenance and improvement (Arik et al, 2022) such as in other neurological conditions (Çoban et al, 2021;Cronin et al, 2023;de Faria et al, 2023). Indeed, it is a precise controlled form of exercise using the stabilizing muscles of the body and based on the principles of concentration, control, centring, flowing movement, precision and breathing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pilates has been suggested as an ideal approach to manage physical, cognitive and psychological MS symptoms (Sánchez-Lastra et al, 2019) and a popular alternative method for balance and gait performance maintenance and improvement (Arik et al, 2022) such as in other neurological conditions (Çoban et al, 2021;Cronin et al, 2023;de Faria et al, 2023). Indeed, it is a precise controlled form of exercise using the stabilizing muscles of the body and based on the principles of concentration, control, centring, flowing movement, precision and breathing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%